The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldP. Smith, 1968 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina xi
... rose is a rose is a rose is a rose . GERTRUDE STEIN What after all is so natural as to assume that one object , called by one name , should be known by one affection of the mind ? WILLIAM JAMES Sometimes I think that there will be place ...
... rose is a rose is a rose is a rose . GERTRUDE STEIN What after all is so natural as to assume that one object , called by one name , should be known by one affection of the mind ? WILLIAM JAMES Sometimes I think that there will be place ...
Pagina xiii
... rose is a rose " does not seriously disturb the equi- librium of most people and , like " business is business , " may even strike some people as simple good sense made clear and final . But for considerations that must include the ...
... rose is a rose " does not seriously disturb the equi- librium of most people and , like " business is business , " may even strike some people as simple good sense made clear and final . But for considerations that must include the ...
Pagina 338
... roses and you know in your bones that the rose is not there . All those songs that sopranos sing as encores about ' I have a garden ; oh , what a garden ! ' Now I don't want to put too much em- phasis on that line , because it's just ...
... roses and you know in your bones that the rose is not there . All those songs that sopranos sing as encores about ' I have a garden ; oh , what a garden ! ' Now I don't want to put too much em- phasis on that line , because it's just ...
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